Bozeman welcomes Copper, the new K-9 at local schools | Billings News

BOZEMAN, Mont. – The Bozeman Police Department has introduced Copper, a two-year-old yellow lab, as the newest member of their K-9 team. Thanks to a successful fundraiser by the Bozeman Police Foundation, the community raised $10,000 to launch the School Resource Officer K-9 Program.







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Copper, who will be based at Gallatin High, is trained in detecting explosives, firearms, and ammunition. She will rotate through other schools in the district, providing comfort and safety to students and staff. Copper’s handler, SRO Foley, is wrapping up their training, and they will officially start on January 6 when classes resume after winter break.

Copper is believed to be Montana’s only full-time SRO K-9 and the only police explosives detection K-9 in the area. Beyond her detection work, Copper will connect with students, support them during difficult conversations, and serve as a calming presence.

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